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  1. Just pulled my invoice from MM, dated 9/5/2007. Prices may have changed. All prices quoted in US$

    Billet 6061 aluminum rotor spacer, one pair, for use with 240Z hubs and vented Toyota 4x4 calipters. Includes 4x4 240Z high grade rotor hardware. $118.80

    Note: I changed the order from 240Z to 280Z with no change in price. Price does not include shipping.

    I basically deleted everything else from the kit to only get the spacer(s).

  2. The spacer from MM comes in 2 widths, depending on your hubs. 240Z need a thicker spacer (16mm ??) while the 260Z and 280Z take a 9mm spacer. Modern Motorsports supplies the correct spacer with the correct length and grade of bolts to install the rotor to the hub with the spacer in between. I installed this spacer on my 260Z with the vented toyota S12-8 calipers and '84 300ZX rotors with no problems.

  3. L13,14,16,18,20 all will take the standard Six Cylinder Bellhousing and the tranny will sit correctly.

     

    Tony, I have owned L13, L16, L18, L20 engines, but I have never heard of the L14 engine. What did the L14 come in?

  4. There are 2 o-rings in the adapter. The large o-ring seals the adapter to the block, and is Nissan part 21334-R2400. The small o-ring is inside the adapter, seals the bolt that goes through the adapter, and is Nissan part 21311-V0700. I got both of these o-rings from the Nissan dealer in Dearborn, Superior Nissan.

  5. For the RED Koni shocks, the procedure is:

    1. Remove the strut from the car, remove the spring.

    2. Fully collapse the shock absorber at the same time turning the piston rod slowly TO THE LEFT (anti-clockwise) until it is felt that the cams of the adjusting nut engage in the recesses of the foot valve assembly. The damper may have already been adjusted. Therefore check whether the shock absorber is in the unadjusted position or not by keeping it collapsed and gently turning farther TO THE LEFT counting at the same time the half turns until a stop is felt. Stop turning then and DO NOT USE FORCE.

    3. Keeping the shock absorber collapsed make 2 half turns (360 degrees) TO THE RIGHT (clockwise). In case of prior adjustment add the number of half turns previously found. The total range is about 5 half turns.

    4. Pull the shock absorber out vertically WITHOUT TURNING for at least 1 cm to disengage the adjusting mechanism. The piston rod may now be turned freely.

    N.B. Adjustment must always be carried out in pairs, and for the same amount.

  6. I have Z32 5 lug front and rear hubs and 30mm turbo brakes off my old 240sx that I want to swap on over to a 240z in the future. Has anyone tried this and will it fit? Or am I better off selling them and just getting some aftermarket Z brakes and 5 lug?

     

     

    Have a nephew interested in Z32 5 lug front and rear hubs and 30mm turbo brakes for his 240sx. Let me know if you are interested in selling them.

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